Useful links
Useful links from the Stammering Centre.
Stammering
Stammering and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Learn about stammering and UK disability legislation. Find out whether stammering is a disability and about your welfare rights as someone who stammers.
Speech Foundation
The Speech Foundation was established in Pune, India in 1980 by Ajit Harisinghani who is a speech therapist with a Master's degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology.
Special Interest Group in Disorders of Fluency (SIG)
This is the website for the Disorders of Fluency SIG - a group of UK Speech & Language Therapists interested in sharing information about fluency disorders.
Speak Easy South Africa
Speak Easy's vision is to improve the lives of people who stutter of all ages, in every aspect of their lives and they hosted the 5th World Congress of People Who Stutter.
Norwegian Stuttering Homepage
Find stammering information in Norwegian.
Oxford Dysfluency Conference 2011
Details on the ninth Oxford Dysfluency Conference, which will take place at St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
The professional body of and for speech and language therapists (SLTs) in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Safety in Stumblers
Safety in Stumblers is a stammer support group in Glasgow, Scotland.
National Stuttering Association (USA)
The USA's largest self-help organisation for people who stammer. Lots of advice and information for everyone.
Libera la parola
Stammering advice and information from the Italian Stammering Association. Currently the information is only available in Italian.
Katherine Preston
The website has been created to promote the book, Almost Normal, to inform people about stuttering, and to offer a forum for people who stutter to tell their stories.
International Stuttering Association
This is the organisation for stuttering associations from around the world, and includes a Bill of Rights and responsibilities for people who stutter.
International Fluency Association
Not-for-profit, international, interdisciplinary organisation devoted to the understanding and management of fluency disorders, and to the improvement in the quality of life for persons with fluency disorders.
European League of Stuttering Associations
ELSA's website includes their newsletters as webpages in the "Voice of ELSA" section, as well as interesting links on stuttering, discrimination and disabilities.
Durham Stammering Support Group
The group provides an opportunity for people who stammer to talk about their stammer and any issues that arise in a safe and supportive atmosphere. There is no pressure to talk and it's always ok to stammer.
Belgian Interest Group for People who Stutter
This Belgian site (currently only available in Flemish) originated from the idea to set up a comprehensive survey of stuttering and what to do about it.
City Lit
This national centre for adult stammering therapy offers a range of evening and day-time courses to adults who stammer.
The British Stammering Association
The BSA website is packed with advice and information for everyone. You can also find details about their advice line, leaflets, pamphlets, books and videos.
Health
Hello Campaign
Hello, the 2011 national year of communication, is a campaign to increase understanding of how important it is for children and young people to develop good communication skills.
BUPA
Packed with information and advice on health issues including a section about stammering.
Favourites
Palins Travels
Instant access to every corner of our patron's travels. Thousands of pages of Michael's stories and photos from three of his trips. Designed and built by our friends at Oil who built this website.








